Wildfire in California covers 3-4 acres with partial containment, San Diego County CA


A wildfire near Summit Drive, California, is burning 3 to 4 acres. Fire crews are working with air and ground resources. About 20% of the fire is contained. The fire threatens structures but the threat is currently controlled. Private equipment is operating nearby, possibly interfering with firefighting. Efforts are focused on fully containing the fire.
Audio|Source: San Diego County Wildland Fire Operations VHF
06:13
Transcript:
00:00
On the inside the whole time, I know there's quite a few people on that right side.
00:05
Let me see if I could grab them on frequency.
00:09
Come back up to orbit.
00:10
So you're talking about that spot way down at the bottom of the structure, correct?
00:13
To keep you on orbit, clear the computer's in, and then let's see if we need to address that shortly.
00:18
Comptor 11, we're showing 8 miles to the south at 1,500.
00:24
Comptor 11, air attack 3.009, number 2, 1,000 and below behind 12.
00:29
Air attack 3,000, 1 tanker in orbit, 2,000.
00:33
Hazards are low-level power lines and a tower towards the west.
00:35
The floor air attack, Comptor 11 copy is 3.009.
00:39
Comptor just, we're clearing it at 1,000 below.
00:41
We got power lines in the tower in the area.
00:44
Over the rotor. 27 air attack, air attack.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:46
Where you got? The 11th just passed as we're opening the 8-piles to the south holding.
00:51
Regist. 1,000 below aircraft 3,000 1-1-taker in orbit 2,000 caught for low-level power lines and then power towards the web.
00:57
Roll to the rotor.
00:58
3309 and number 3,000 below, copy the hazard.
01:01
Diego, F-E1.
01:03
Send it here, you can add San Diego Fire Cur 1 to the incident, empty T not working properly.
01:08
Time to dispatch.
01:09
Trying to walk me in on it right now.
01:15
One-27, it's you two-two-self-7.
01:19
You can go contact at one-two-seven to be safe after the air attack, the frequency change.
01:27
Floor IC[1], floor air attack, air to ground.
01:29
We're shooting across the head and then also the left flank.
01:33
Multiple firefighters on both slings are looking pretty good.
01:35
Looks like the structure threat has been mitigated currently.
01:38
Got the three helicopters inbound, one tanker in orbit with retardants still on board, if anything, tried to jump out ahead of it.
01:46
But right now things are looking pretty good.
01:48
I'll update shortly.
01:49
Yeah, swag on the acreage, you're probably looking at 3 to 4 acres containment.
01:55
Still looks like some private dozers are working out off the right shoulder.
01:59
I don't know if they're going to impact your ground crews, but I'd say looking at 20% containment.
02:05
We've got a pretty much box in.
02:07
The only area that looks like it might be an issue is obviously halfway up that right and length.
02:12
So just keep an eye on that and I'll let you know if we're going to go direct.
02:15
It's a bunch of guys that made access there, but once that helicopter, the next helicopter comes and inserts their crew, I'll probably just have you finish that piece off and then load return.
02:26
Keep the fire north of Stampton's Hole Valley Road, 78, south of Avenida-Lasima, west of Highland Drive, east of Summit Drive.
02:36
This is at 1045.
02:37
And that equipment working on the right shoulder might be a factor when I try to box the rest of this thing in with retardant.
02:44
If anybody can make contact and have him halt his operations, that'd be greatly appreciated.
02:49
A private disk or something.
02:51
Metro down from barebelly.
02:53
To the south over the golf course.
02:56
If you got the drop clear maneuver, tag and extend.
02:58
Roger downwind.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
IC: Incident Commander
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Location mentioned:
Summit Dr, California
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